Physicians at four European universities have completed what they say is the first successful transplant of a human windpipe using a patient’s own stem cells to fashion an organ and prevent its rejection by her immune system.
Physicians at four European universities have completed what they say is the first successful transplant of a human windpipe using a patient’s own stem cells to fashion an organ and prevent its rejection by her immune system.
This is good news that should be by example in medical science in Indonesian, let’s go ahead and hold the doctor Indonesian.
wow…it’s news for medical in indonesia
Big money supporting makes the sceintist worked well, what about Indonesia government supporting for sceintist..